Fantasy Tip: Woods had arguably the best back-to-back stretch of his career before missing the last three contests with a shoulder injury. He's certainly developed into one of quarterback Jared Goff's favorite weapons, and thus, as long as he's able to suit up this weekend, the former Buffalo Bill can be reinserted into lineups as a WR3.

Fantasy Tip: Woods is expected to return to the lineup in Week 15, but owners should monitor the situation to see if he suffered any setbacks. He has played well this season and could be a No. 3 receiver or a flex option against the Seattle Seahawks.

Fantasy Tip: While the Rams have averaged 31 points during his three-game absence, Woods had emerged as Jared Goff's favorite target and was performing at a WR1 level in fantasy before his injury. The odds are strong he'll get a chance to return to that form versus a banged-up Seattle Seahawks defense in Week 15 after posting five catches for 66 yards against a healthier version of the Legion of Boom in the first meeting back in Week 5.

Fantasy Tip: Woods appears to be on track to play in Week 15, but owners should still monitor his status during the week. He has a solid role in the passing game when healthy and can be at least a No. 3 fantasy receiver in most leagues.

Los Angeles Rams CB Kayvon Webster (Achilles') suffered a torn Achilles' tendon in Week 14. Webster disclosed that he had been playing with a torn labrum and rotator cuff in his shoulder all year. He missed two games earlier in the season with a shoulder injury.

Fantasy Tip: Watkins has scored in three consecutive games. While he hasn't done much in terms of yardage, he is a solid WR4 in deeper PPR formats since he has three or more grabs in each of the past four outings, too.

Fantasy Tip: Gurley had another big performance, and it was especially impressive since the Eagles entered as the NFL's top rushing defense. He remains a bona fide RB1 in all fantasy leagues after being a total bust in 2016.